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What net force is required to accelerate a car at a rate of 2 m/s2 if the car has a mass of 3,000 kg?
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What net force is required to accelerate a car at a rate of 2 m/s2 if the car has a mass of 3,000 kg?
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Answer:
6000 Newtons
Step-by-step explanation:
3000 x 2 =
6000 Newtons
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6000 Newtons
According to Newton, force, mass, and acceleration is related to each other, F= m times a. then it is simple to calculate force nessecarry to accelerate a car that is 3000kg.
F= m times a = 2 times 3000 = 6000 Newtons
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